Friday, October 21, 2016

I have been in the mood to make some Stocking Stuffers, I know it is the end of October ,But Christmas is right around the corner, and I thought I would like to make some Wrist Pin Keeps and some really cute Pin Keeps also.for some of my family and friends Thought I would share some of the links I found doing a Goggle serach:

Do you love to sew? Of course you do! That
is how you know that every good sewist needs a great pin cushion by his
or her side. There is no better way to get your hands on a pincushion
than to sew it yourself. (Sewing your own pin cushion is pretty meta,
huh?). From animal pin cushion patterns
such as a porcupine to accessory pin cushion patterns such as a wrist
watch, we have gathered the best and cutest pin cushion patterns around.
Come join us as we show you 35 of the Cutest Pin Cushion Patterns
You've Ever Seen.

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

http://mysimplewalk.com/newest-video-quilted-ornament-ball-tutorial/
Great for the tree, as a gift, or in a bowl as decoration. These
quilted ornament balls are easy and fun to make. Gather your supplies
and watch the video for complete instructions on how to make your own!
Supplies –
3 different fabrics cut into 16 – 2 1/2″ squares each
240 satin pins
3″ Styrofoam ball
A way to measure (I use a piece of scrap paper with a mark at 1/2″)
Extra material (approximately 2 1/2″ wide by 12 inches long) or ribbon for finishing strip
Optional-
Hot glue gun
Fancy pins
Ribbon
If you are unsure of which optional supplies you want to use for this
project, make sure you watch the video before you go shopping!